World News | South Korea Has Given Doctors Til Tonight to End a Strike, or Face Prosecution | LatestLY

Seoul, Feb 29 (AP) South Korea’s government made a last appeal to junior doctors to end a walkout, with hours left to go before the Thursday deadline on its threats to suspend medical licenses and prosecute the strikers. Thousands of medical interns and residents have been on strike for about 10 days to protest the government’s push to boost medical school enrollments. Government officials have warned that strikers would face legal repercussions if they don’t return to their hospitals by Thursday. Also Read | Where Is Kate Middleton? Yes, Where in the World Is Princess of Wales? Conspiracy Theories Take Over As Netizens Remain Unconvinced About the Reason Behind the Duchess’ Absence. As of Wednesday night, about 9,076 of the…

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